15 Affordable Wines for a Perfect Thanksgiving Feast: Expert Pairings for Every Dish
Thanksgiving: a time of togetherness, gratitude, and, of course, sumptuous feasts. Picking the right wine to complement your Thanksgiving spread doesn’t mean emptying your wallet.
Yes, you read that correctly. You can drink well while spending a reasonable amount of money.
Simply pay close attention when pairing wine and food. The secret is all there: wine and dishes are enhanced, and you can make excellent pairings even if the wine isn’t a 1995 vintage Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon.
Isn’t that wine a little too sharp and rustic? When combined with a greasy dish, your palate will be coated in a forgiving mantle. So let’s work on synergy and contrasts, and you’ll see that even a 16-dollar Pinot Noir can be intriguing.
We don’t want to break the bank this year by purchasing a 2004 Cristal or a $100 Pinot Noir, but that doesn’t mean our table shouldn’t be stunning.
While red wines like Pinot Noir are classic with turkey, there’s a world of choices that can add an unexpected twist to your meal.
Consider a robust-creamy-zesty Chardonnay.
A full-bodied Chardonnay with its buttery notes can enrich the flavors of turkey, making each bite a delightful experience.
Don’t shy away from experimenting.
A crisp Sauvignon Blanc could enliven the flavors of herb-infused dishes, while a bold Zinfandel might surprise you by perfectly complementing spicier sides.
Above all, don’t overlook rosé! You could drink only them during your Thanksgiving lunch or dinner if you choose the right ones!
So, to conclude, here’s a handpicked selection of 15 affordable wines that will harmonize beautifully with your Thanksgiving dishes.
Columbia Crest Grand Estates Chardonnay 2021 – $12

Perfect with: Roasted Turkey
Its creamy texture complements the moist turkey, bringing out the flavors of both the wine and the dish.
Meiomi Pinot Noir 2021 – $16
Perfect with: Cranberry Sauce
The wine’s bright berry flavors balance the tangy and sweet cranberry sauce.
Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel – $11
Perfect with: Stuffing
The spiciness of the Zinfandel pairs nicely with herb-rich stuffing.
Montinore Estate Borealis White Blend – $14
Perfect with: Green Bean Casserole
A crisp and fruity white that cuts through the creaminess of the casserole.
Ravenswood Vintners Blend Shiraz – $10
Perfect with: Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Its peppery notes complement the rich and creamy potatoes.
Alamos Malbec 2021 – $13

Perfect with: Sweet Potato Casserole
The wine’s smoky undertone pairs well with the sweet and hearty flavors of the dish.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Riesling 2021 – $9

Perfect with: Spiced Pumpkin Pie
A semi-sweet Riesling, perfect for balancing the spices in pumpkin pie.
Cline Cellars Farmhouse Red – $12
Perfect with: Ham
The wine’s fruity notes blend well with the savory-sweet flavors of ham.
Cavit Pinot Grigio – $8
Perfect with: Roasted Vegetables
A light and crisp wine, great with an assortment of vegetables.
McManis Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 – $10-12
Perfect with: Beef Tenderloin
A full-bodied wine for a rich, hearty beef dish.
Cupcake Vineyards Prosecco – $12
Perfect with: Appetizers
Its bubbly and light nature is great for starting the meal.
La Marca Prosecco – $14
Perfect with: Cheese and Charcuterie Board
A versatile bubbly that complements a variety of cheeses and meats.
Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc 2021 – $15
Perfect with: Salad with Vinaigrette
Its crisp acidity works well with the tanginess of the vinaigrette.
Apothic Red Winemaker’s Blend – $10
Perfect with: Grilled Sausages
A bold blend that stands up to the smoky flavors of grilled sausages.
Gnarly Head Old Vine Zin – $12
Perfect with: Roasted Brussels Sprouts
The wine’s robust profile complements the earthy, charred flavor of the sprouts.
